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A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys

yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees [by William Goddard]

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[Some men Ill censures Had-land; calls him Asse]

Some men Ill censures Had-land; calls him Asse
Idle Goose. Vppon him most men passe


But not so much for selling of his townes
As vainelie spending and consuming's crownes
For that a foole hee's held. Nowe I'me of mind,
A wiser man a man shall hardlie find
Who hath a crowne; I but one crowne enioies
Must haue a thowsand cares. Cares Crownes annoies
Then Hadland's wise, the other Coxcombes are,
For whoo'd keepe crownes since one Crowns full of care.